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Competition in the international market place has meant that industrial production must become more structured and more efficient. In particular, the organisation of the production process has conflicting goals: production costs have to be kept as low as possible while specific customer demands should be satisfied to a maximum degree. Consequently, modern production management aims to satisfy high standards of product quality as well as meeting delivery dates under economic conditions requiring progressively smaller lot sizes. The continually changing objectives place increasing emphasis on the clear formulation and use of decision techniques supported by computers.

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Moravčik, O., Mišút, M. (1997). Decision Support Systems in Manufacturing Systems Management. In: Tzafestas, S.G. (eds) Computer-Assisted Management and Control of Manufacturing Systems. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0959-4_2

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